It's cause and effect, the bread and butter if you will of Greek mythology.
Vengence, as an ideal, was so important to the Greeks that they personified the concept in Nemesis, goddess of retribution.
Nemesis is the Greek Goddess of Vengeance.
Orestes in Greek mythology sought revenge for his father Agamemnon's murder, just as Hannibal sought revenge for his father Hamilcar's defeat in the First Punic War. Orestes' story is told in various Greek plays, while Hannibal's revenge plot against Rome is recorded in historical accounts.
Polyphemus, the cyclops in Greek mythology, seeks the help of his father Poseidon to seek revenge on Odysseus for blinding him.
Capitalize only the G i n Greek but not the mythology. It should be Greek mythology.
There is no Eric in Greek mythology.
Boltar is not from Greek mythology.
Amethyst comes from the Greek word amethustos, which translates to "not drunken". The name comes from a story in Greek mythology when Dionysus swore revenge on all mortals who did not celebrate by getting drunk.
The arch enemy of Nemesis (in Greek mythology) was Echo and Narcissus, who she lured and killed. She is often mentioned as the God of revenge or remorselessness.
you never say that you are better than them because they will get their revenge on those who say that -By "revenge," it's usually your death. You could only say something to a god in their shrine, or in a prayer.
Greek mythology is about the ancient Greek gods. Rome was not an ancient Greek god.
There is Nike, a company that sells shoes that is also the greek goddess of victory. Also sayings like Achilles heel and Pandora's box. Also the word nemesis comes from the greek goddess of revenge.
In Greek mythology it is Poseidon and in roman mythology it is Neptune